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The Larkin Method
When I first saw this negative shot by John B. Capewell, I thought I was looking at a food stand or a ticket booth at a carnival, but on closer examination, it turned out to be something else.
Independent Fire Company No. 2
Here’s another image from the 200 glass negatives in the Capewell Glass Negative Collection that I’ve been publishing every Thursday for the past 38-odd weeks. This is a shot of the members of the Independent Fire Company No. 2 of … Continue reading
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged 1907, analog, antique photograph, Chariots of Fire, fire, fire fighter, fireman, firemen, glass negative, hourse, Jerseyman, Joe Williams, John B Capewell, New Jersey, Odd Fellows, photography, Photoshop, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, Union Fire house, vintage, wagon, Westville
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Lady by the Water
We’re back by the water with another glass negative shot by John B. Capewell of Westville, New Jesrey about 100 or so years ago. My guess is that this photograph was taken on the same day and in the same … Continue reading